M-LOK solution for mounting a HARRIS bipod

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Hey guys-this might be the least-macho gun ever discussed in this sub-forum, but it's also where I'm most likely to find the answer.. lol (and I like the gun)

Bought a Ruger 10/22 clone, made by TC. Called a T/CR22. It has a very light/flexible Magpul-designed stock that I actually kind of like (fit/ergos) but molded-in sling attachment points. Can't attach a Harris to it, which is an option I want. Never owned a gun with M-LOK slots, I understand how they work, it's just the the options I've found appear to have the plate proud of the stock's surface, the sling swivel proud of THAT. In other words, it looks as though the padded steel plates on the HARRIS might not contact the stock. The bipod should be connected by the sling swivel stud, but contact the stock for stability.

I can add a length of pic rail of course, but to that would need another adapter. Want to be able to switch my bipod from another rifle to this, mounting the same way.

Thoughts?

This is the rifle, and some detailed photos of the stock taken apart. Remove the space between the "h" and "ttps"

h ttps://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2018/07/02/review-thompson-center-tcr22/

Thanks for taking a moment to reply.
 
Thanks guys, I think my LGS has the MAGPUL. May give that a go.

Magpul bipods are fairly chunky. You need a rifle that matches the look or it will be out of place. In contrast the Harris looks good on almost all rifles. For a 22LR, I would look at a magpul first before buying. The Mlok to sling stud conversion is probably the best way to go.
 
Magpul bipods are fairly chunky. You need a rifle that matches the look or it will be out of place. In contrast the Harris looks good on almost all rifles. For a 22LR, I would look at a magpul first before buying. The Mlok to sling stud conversion is probably the best way to go.

^Thanks Epoxy-it was just the Magpul adapter I'm looking at, no mention of a Magpul bipod. :) I have a couple of swiveling 9-13 Harris' that bob around between rifles.
 
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